Answer:
i think the answer is B cause I've had this question before
In "Because I Could Not Stop for Death," the House is a metaphor for:
- A place where the speaker can rest
<h3>What is the point of the metaphor?</h3>
The metaphor is a direct comparison of two elements. In the poem, Charles Dickenson wanted to express the fact that he was not afraid of death.
Instead of describing the coffin as something fearful, he rather chose to use the house which readers were familiar with as a place of rest.
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Answer:
The central theme of the ballad is honor and love for the country.
Explanation:
Because his father wasn't much of a dad and his mom died. He was on the streets at age 10, bragging about the fact that he got arrested for the 1st time, and he got arrested a lot after that. He couldn't seem to find his way and didn't like his life. He broke law just because he wanted to show that "he didn't care if there was a law or not."